Andre Davis, 52, has been charged with murder and kidnapping in the slaying of Jamal Harmon, 19, on Oct. 6 of last year, prosecutors said. Harmon was shot by Davis’ nephew and an unidentified second attacker, then had his throat slashed by Davis, according to prosecutors.

Cook County Judge Adam Bourgeois, Jr., ordered Davis held without bail in a hearing midday today.

Harmon had been at a party at the home of Davis’ nephew near the 6500 block of South Ross Avenue in the Englewood neighborhood. Around 3 a.m., he got into a dispute with the nephew outside the house about losing money in a dice game at the party, according to Assistant State’s Attorney Robert Mack.

The nephew went into the house and came back out with a small handgun and shot Harmon, prosecutors said. Another attacker also shot Harmon.

A witness said Harmon was still alive after being shot, so Davis demanded another person help him move Harmon, prosecutors said. They carried Harmon to the trunk of a gray or silver Cadillac as Harmon gasped for air, prosecutors said.

Davis drove away with Harmon in the car trunk, telling witnesses he was going to look for somewhere to dump Harmon’s body, according to prosecutors.

Davis later admitted to another witness that he cut Harmon’s throat, prosecutors said.

Just before 7:30 a.m. on Oct. 6, officers were called to an alley on the 7600 block of South Carpenter Street in the Gresham neighborhood and found Davis’ body, police said at the time.

Harmon suffered three gunshot wounds, in the face, neck, and left side, was stabbed twice in the torso and suffered two long cuts on the front of the neck, prosecutors said today.

The day after the killing, Davis admitted to someone else that he had cut Harmon’s throat, prosecutors said.

Davis was arrested at his home in the 8200 block of South Eberhart Avenue Wednesday morning, according to Chicago Police. Court records indicate only Davis has been charged in the killing.